With Thanksgiving just around the corner, the latest ATM Anthony Thomas Melillo collection looked particularly tempting. We’re all traveling more than ever, but good travel clothes—and clothes you can actually pack in a suitcase—aren’t easy to find. Melillo specializes in the softest, most addictive fabrics, like his special double-micro modal (which you won’t find anywhere else—he owns the machines), thin cashmere, and fluffy chenille. It’s exactly the stuff you want to wear on the plane home for the holidays, then keep wearing once you land. The simple, clean silhouettes belie ATM’s plush comfort, so even the pajama shirts and robes don’t look strictly like loungewear.

For Pre-Fall, Melillo expanded on those fabrications and honed in on the color of the moment: blush. He found the ideal non-grayish shade and tried it in every texture—liquid silk, ribbed chenille, ribbed modal. The biggest news, though, was the new “sweatpants” made of a drapey Japanese material. Cut slim and just slightly flared, they were a nice (and sexier!) alternative to the baggy sweats and track pants we’ve been seeing for a few seasons. They’re sharp enough to wear to the office but would seriously up your travel game, too.